How Driving Gloves Help Protect Your Hand

by Allen
(USA)

Wearing gloves while you are driving provides sun protection for your hands.



Prolonged exposure of your hands in the sun while riding a bike leads to tanning, skin cancer risks as well as exposure to harmful UV rays of the sun.


To protect your hands from these harmful rays it is always better to wear driving gloves.


I have driving gloves which I use to cover my hands, especially whenever I ride a bike.


Earlier when I never used gloves for riding, my hands would get tanned and I could see the color difference on my palms.


When I started using gloves I began to feel more comfortable and the heat from the sun was not felt on my hands anymore.


Even during cold weather wearing gloves would help a lot as the cold will not be felt on the palms and would keep your hands warm.


Your hand will also not get tired as much while holding the handle or the wheel.














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